Illinois Stories | National Ship Model Museum
National Ship Model Museum. In sleepy Sadorus, a farm town near Champaign, a collector/expert found the perfect building for his national museum of ship models, some of them up to 30 feet in length. Some of these models were used in Hollywood's greatest movies, some were built as prototypes, all have an interesting story.

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Illinois Stories | Camp Butler

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Object #47: British Dockyard Models

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Illinois Backroads | 107 Lewis & Clark

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Tour Inside One of WWII's Deadliest Submarines – USS Silversides

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How a 16th Century Explorer's Sailing Ship Works

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Inside the Mitsubishi Zero

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The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich - The Models are Back!

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You Won’t Believe How Much These Ship Models Sold For!

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Hammering Nails into an Unseen Sailing Ship – At Scale Never Filmed Before

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Illinois Backroads | 106 - Bald Knob Cross

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How an 18th Century Sailing Warship Works (HMS Victory)

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Model Train Making Process. A 73-year-old Japanese artisan crafting model trains for decades.

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This Is How Every Church Bell Was Once Made!

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Illinois Adventure #1504 "National Museum of Ship Models and Sea History"

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How an Explorer’s Sailing Ship Actually Worked | HMS Beagle

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The Last Diesel US Navy Submarine: USS Blueback Full Tour Inside

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Why German Cities Couldn't Explain How British Bombers Hit Them Through Cloud

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MN Marine Art Museum: The Art of the Ship Model - Off 90 (Minnesota Legacy Amendment)

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The 1925 Tri-State Tornado: A Deadly Sky

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